This question is obviously aimed mostly at those who grew up Catholic. If you grew up in a non-Catholic church going family I’d love to hear your stories too.
Back in the early 1960’s my parents didn’t regularly take us to Mass until I was five or six years old. Until then they usually went to Mass separately. I would occasionally attend with one parent or the other but my parents didn’t consider it important that young children attend. Now my parents would not have dreamed of missing Mass themselves without a VERY good reason. Once I started first grade I cannot remember missing Mass except in the case of illness or, on one occasion, when we were travelling cross country by train and did not have the opportunity to stop for Mass.
I had two younger brothers who were 2 1/2 and 3 1/2 years younger than me. My younger sister was born the August before I started first grade. By the time that the younger brother was three or four I think we often did all attend Mass together. But since my father would occasionally act as an usher or have to help count the collection after Mass they would sometimes still go to a different Mass.
By the time my youngest brother came along (when I was eleven) the church had preschool during some of the Masses. He usually attended preschool during Mass. My sister may have done so too but I really don’t clearly remember.
Now I had friends who did attend Mass together as a family. But I think they were in the minority. Most families I knew sometimes went to Mass together and sometimes didn’t. But they definitely all went once they were in school.
Back in the early 1960’s my parents didn’t regularly take us to Mass until I was five or six years old. Until then they usually went to Mass separately. I would occasionally attend with one parent or the other but my parents didn’t consider it important that young children attend. Now my parents would not have dreamed of missing Mass themselves without a VERY good reason. Once I started first grade I cannot remember missing Mass except in the case of illness or, on one occasion, when we were travelling cross country by train and did not have the opportunity to stop for Mass.
I had two younger brothers who were 2 1/2 and 3 1/2 years younger than me. My younger sister was born the August before I started first grade. By the time that the younger brother was three or four I think we often did all attend Mass together. But since my father would occasionally act as an usher or have to help count the collection after Mass they would sometimes still go to a different Mass.
By the time my youngest brother came along (when I was eleven) the church had preschool during some of the Masses. He usually attended preschool during Mass. My sister may have done so too but I really don’t clearly remember.
Now I had friends who did attend Mass together as a family. But I think they were in the minority. Most families I knew sometimes went to Mass together and sometimes didn’t. But they definitely all went once they were in school.